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The phrase "actually come from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify the origin or source of something, often in a context where there may be confusion or surprise about that origin.
Example: "Many people believe that the tradition actually comes from ancient rituals practiced by indigenous cultures."
Alternatives: "truly originate from" or "genuinely derive from".
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"These travel hats actually come from Sydney.
Where did the jinn actually come from?
Fun fact: ribs actually come from inside of a pig.
But where does this food actually come from?
But just where does studio talent actually come from?
But where did the money actually come from?
I actually come from Trinidad and Tobago, in the Caribbean.
There's a problem, though: Where do they actually come from?
We lose the context of where things actually come from.
Most Palestinian artists actually come from Gaza, and a significant number of them have recently managed to gain international visibility.
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Some of the plushest yachts actually come from Germany.
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